Monday, June 8, 2015

Event Update For 2015-06-07

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "The blaze broke out at a recycling centre in Clipper Way but people as far away as Greenhithe and even London have reported seeing a huge plume of smoke. At one stage the column of smoke could be seen 30 miles away as far as Whitstable."

Note: This area is surrounded on three sides by the River Medway. Here's a Google Maps link of the area...

Quote: "A large fire broke out at a private recycling factory in the area of Nea Zoi, near Aspropyrgos, southeast Athens, on Saturday, resulting in extensive damage to the recycling unit, authorities said."

Quote: "Memphis neighbors reported a Whitehaven home 'exploded' Sunday afternoon, but everyone inside managed to escape safely. A family member said nine people were inside the home at the time of the explosion and they all got out safely because one of the children in the home smelled smoke. The home has been in the family since 1975 and family members said after the explosion it is almost a total loss."

Note: Clothes are porous and adsorbent so they'll adsorb methane which is odorless and hydrogen sulfide, which you may or may not smell. Then they'll ignite very easily, via static electricity or any heat source. Such fires will burn very hot and are apt to cause serious injuries if they don't kill you. Also see the woman found burned to death in a fire pit at her home in West Kingston on this day...

Quote: "A boater had to be rescued after his vessel caught fire off Cape Cod Sunday morning. Harwich fire officials said the engine of a 24-foot fiberglass boat sparked a fire about a quarter mile off shore."

Quote: "It is not known if there was anything inside the 45-foot tractor-trailer when the fire occurred, police said. According to Mississauga Fire, a Region of Peel crew was called out to clean up about 400 litres of diesel fuel that was spilled. Mississauga Fire was on scene until just before 5:30 a.m. The truck was destroyed by the fire, Mississauga Fire officials said."

Quote: "'We got the call as a vehicle fire,' she said. 'It became a brush fire, one quarter acre, with winds from the southwest reported as moving at a moderate rate of speed.' Officers with the California Highway Patrol received reports from motorists seeing light smoke and flames from a black SUV."

Quote: "A 'suspicious' fire that damaged four shops in the centre of Maidstone in the early hours may be linked to five earlier car fires, Kent Police said."

Note: Dunno if they were linked by anything else, but obviously they all shared the same atmosphere, so there's definitely THAT link. The wee hours are when the atmosphere cools and contracts, which will push any methane and/or hydrogen sulfide in the air above closer to the ground, making fires, explosions and animals and people sickening and/or dying more common during those hours...

Quote: "A man, surnamed Chui, described the scene as 'breathtaking', with the water covered in a film of silver from dead or dying fish for about 30 minutes on Sunday. He said he tried to push some of the fish back out to the water but there were just too many of them. Most had died, he said. For a moment, Chui said he thought it was a sign of an impending natural disaster. Scuba divers reported more dead fish further offshore."

Quote: "Jones was doing something he loved when investigators say he jumped off a dock to try and help another man. 'They said he was fishing, took a fish off the hook and fell in the water. An hour or two hours later they were fishing my brother out of the water,' said Jones."

Quote: "The situation is still under investigation, but police said Reed may have suffered a medical emergency before falling into the pit. She was burning leaves and brush at the time of her death, according to police."

Note: This area is near some brooks and lakes and a river. Here's a Google Maps link of the area. A man, 60, fell into a fire pit and died at a home in Woonsocket (Rhode Island) too, mentioned in the 2015-04-19 update. When you lose consciousness you tend to fall forward as your knees buckle. More people are randomly falling unconscious and randomly dying so more people will end up dead in fire pits. Also, hydrogen sulfide adsorbs onto matter as it blows by, like wood and trash. If you burn something that's contaminated in a fire then the smoke itself may knock you unconscious, cause a 'medical event' or seizure or flat-out kill you, and people tend to store their burnables for fire pits outdoors, fully exposed to whatever blows by in the atmosphere...

Quote: "Police say they are treating the death of two men in Cornwall as 'unexplained.' Officers are not linking the discoveries in Newquay and Bude over the weekend. They were called to an address on Edgecombe Avenue in Newquay at around 2.30pm on Saturday. Police found a thirty-four year old. At around the same time officers were being sent to an address on Berries Avenue in Bude. There they found a 39 year old's body."

Note: The two resorts are less than 40 miles apart as the gas blows...

5 comments:

Last evening at dinner i got a phone call from a friend who told me about his weekend driving up to Manhattan with his girl for her sister's engagement dinner. On the way he saw a taxi crash on the other side of the road, just after it happened. Turned out it was the taxi John Nash [of A Beautiful Mind] was in. My wife then informed me that it was the third "celebrity" to be killed while riding in public transportation in NY recently.

A power outage and backup system failure causes crippling subway shutdown in Torontohttp://www.sott.net/article/297587-A-power-outage-and-backup-system-failure-causes-crippling-subway-shutdown-in-Toronto

Between 125,000 and 150,000 people were affected

"The total shutdown of our subway system this morning, for approximately 90 minutes, was extremely frustrating for everyone," he [TTC Chair Josh Colle] told reporters on Monday.

Still 960,000Bq Cs-134/137 and 2,336,000,000Bq noble gas discharged from reactors to the air every single hourhttp://fukushima-diary.com/2015/06/still-960000bq-of-cs-134137-and-2336000000bq-of-noble-gas-discharged-from-reactors-to-the-air-every-single-hour/

comments about today's report (events from a few days ago)

With all the people (of all ages) collapsing and dying, any activity on or near natural water sources (maybe even tap water, at this point) is risky. We are so screwed . . .

i also appreciate when the authorities themselves become the victims - like in the two fire trucks crashing within a 1/4 mile of each other - with no plausible explanation [okay, they were going too fast; yeah, only it was a straight road and they ALWAYS go fast.]

Multiple events at about the same time and within proximity of each other are becoming regular features now.

An Orange County, FL sheriff’s spokesman tells the Orlando Sentinel, that the teen daughter of David and Jackie Siegel was found unresponsive at the family’s mansion on Green Island Cove and was taken to a hospital where she was pronounced dead. The spokesman said the medical examiner was still determining the cause and manner of death.